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Itsmychoice

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I appreciate the kind words, this place is the only place that knows my story. Until the last couple of runs i never thought the LEDs could match the size and quality of flower but they did. I like the heat the hps have in winter and I like sticking them on the ceiling and not moving them. The LEDs just seem a little less forgiving and you definitely have to move them. I do love being able to dim them. I plan to do a big LED light assisted greenhouse cooled by the pool next winter. It never ends
 

Itsmychoice

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ICMag Donor
The other thing about the LEDs i don’t like is the spread. They might spread 6” so to cover a 5-6 foot canopy like the double ended hps does you need a 5’ wide 5’ long led which is big and kind of a pain in the ass to deal with. That and both luxx and hortilux, which are the best LeDs i have, are out of business. If I were buying now I would try grandmaster or the newest gavitas. I would not buy anything old, they are still just figuring it all out.
 

Green81

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Itsmychoice, like many have said, your multi-room, multi-strain, multi-lighted grow-shows are showing the way!
Big inspiration to many and I hope you have the energy to keep posting for many years man…
IG is ok but to document your grows on IC mag is a big help to the community!

G81
 

Itsmychoice

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ICMag Donor
This plant can still help many people and know that your good thoughts go to that goal. I have been keeping them in clone trays for 3 weeks or longer, really as long as I can. Then to 1 gal for 10 days and 2 gal for 10 days and into flower. I think they carry a lot of momentum into and through stretch. Or it is just this years method and I should document it for my kids. Thats the alien apple kush under the LEDS, great smell.
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